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�� I sav,, what he has decided on in his accounts ar- and naturalized Canad- forts and warfare, =d some. very en,� M41 MCK4. 17 19 -1 1 '%
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. not." Such principles ,should rule all ing to the standard of the tima.- ness, the elemental passion so often portant decision. 11 " ,
. gifts for the services of God. The Deeply persuaded of the ,truth of our She is Iln Virginia with an adopt�. Rhemaus �.
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I - the spixitual life, ,he -strove the . mother, Mrs. Weston, to le 1heT re, I
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only to his -meanness, Prosperity in he held, the only safe husband's mother and -father I 14 1
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bathroom. They are the best investment in the � - mteemappo generosity in religious affairs' accumulate considerably more than years, ever since, on the death of tail' Weston is at the fort in'Deti-olt -
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house for health, appearance and comfort, I &er whose name had also been Indian chief, Tecumseh, is preparing She offera h,irhealing har6v
Let us install one for you now. : even if it passes muster as honest. the simplicity of -their estate and in- John Elli�t, he had left the original f)Dr'war. I . I I I 11
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. - money, and certainly not the King- away, but the proportion, it bare to with thean and ohe,would love to go,
(2�� dom of God. Money is not every- their income. Somebeeded, some fol- John Elliot, senior, a thinker, had liv- GeO 11, were using herbs succesddRy. From I
. - , -but she fears that King rge Rednien, 150 ye�rs ago, Jamm-.
6 thing, nor is it the greatest thing. ]owed him afar off, some offended at ed a life of introspection, dreams and the
Ge0o �'A" solls &I n)0110 ; standard in ideas. He and his young wife had will blame her g=-ndfather .for the Gallagher learned herbal secrets and
the saving, left -his fellowship. go American .,-evolution, will personally ounded Gallagher's Herbal House-
rkRE � spiritual rank. But they often mea- has it been in subsequent generations gone to what was, then the Territory wreak his vengeance on, her and nev- r1rRemedies. His famous Kidney '
l! SU very accurately, the moral val- Of Assiniboola, to settle in a country
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I �f the giver. "The giving of has -provided its illustrious examples which was like the land of sunset, Her father had told her that if -from Rheumatism. . .
. �, money by those who -know its value of loyalty to the spirit, if not to the bare, naked prairie hills, sunbaked, anything 'happened to him She was This.fine, time -proved remedy, dravm
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and devotion." Recorder. even, slightly older civilizations, de- ed f4r in -the north country On Mack- cleanses ]ddneys.,' Quickly stops back-
- Our Lord, regards the heart; not void, at the time, even of the consola- inae Island. Her father is supposed ache, dizziness and other nagging kidney
��9 the big subscription, but the big af- I __�� tion, of human neighborhood. To- to. be dead so she is determined to and bladder ailments. Try itl For -
fection. The big heart maybewith gether they had seen the settlement 1.1— + .1" _11 'AIr sale by . 3D
the small subscription. In the tem-
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man who lives on the interest of his piress through the home again. succesii;ful but has been unable to . /
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TV'A , _ loved the world that He gave.,, He stomach and thus banish constipa- John and Martha, his wife, both I � — / I
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Ile was rich, y,e;t for your Ss:keS He happy. The Tablets are sold by medi- patriarchal. He had a feeling that � I
Cam'Febot Tom, Ank Rau) 1 came poor, at . rough is pov- cine ea ers or y Tnai a 25 cents a h s sons and dau ters-in-law should .
I erty might. J�e- inch." 1 n.'ks �be box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine. be picked by himself." - I _y S ou � I I
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judgment." It gives valuable information on Qyproc and dows of heaven in Overflowing bles- Less than ever will they listen to his I
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interior decoration sing is not abolished. The blessing (New York Tribune.) advice. "I'll tell you why we made THER feHows use the same -tires, run the .
on true Christian -ene-rosity is cer- a success of things in Our generation.
CAMDA GYPSUM AWD 4LAEAS7D=, ILMUTEM) , 0 same .dis'
rNarir canado 60 tain. But beyond 'that it enlarges If the several hundred Englishmen Because we listeAd to what older peo- tance, cover the same roads -and - �
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1� . I- the ,earliest desire to impart life's being sent home because the.v found had experience; they. knew; and we it - gauge it. Run round to'a Dominion Tire
. - goodness that ,ensures the blessing. the work too strenuous, could have acknowledged that filet. Because you Depot and have the pr
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I �� , I 0 " abound in everything, in faith and -vent of the self -binder and other lab- wise." . bruises. expert search for, cuts and I .
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me:? mnp_�) M7 diligence, and in your love to Us, see good reason for complaint. a farmer in his ability to produce I A slight repair in tu,ne may p � revent a blowout, I
that ye abound in this grace also." In the pioneer days wheat, oats and his daily bread, is the passion of his and add a few thousand miles to the life of your ,
� GZ0. &. BERG Ala= 'r, '7, CD Z&OCCIah, nrnt. — barley were cut by band with a cradle, life. / "To live -honorably, to till the . tires. I I /
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had a light frame of wood to keep he been so deeply antagqnized by I
tbp stalks in place while they were . mer
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I I being laid in rows. rne regularity cause be had -seen a departure f " �
Y�w sayings, of Sohn Wesley are of these rows marked the excellence that great purpose. What were r -m
. - better known or ba�e had a greater of the cradler, who ,vvap,, con�idered an itics, what were the P-1- I Commm,mm TIRE DEPUT
influence among his followers than acquisition of I . -
I � ..� his famous rule on almsgivin- . "Get expert when he could reap all 'chat a wealth, the striving after luxuries—
, -9i- 9 rnan could bind into sbea7es in ,the what were, erven so-called science and -
" I all you can, save all you can, give all course of a day which began at day- civilization in comparison with that DUBLIN m4np"TIE .
, you can." But the implication and
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1( not an incentiVe to unrestricted ac- . . the '*rvice of God?" � .
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full extent of your ability. during which he. and -his wife had ,
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I you can, that is, all you have," said Ly&a E. Pinkham's Vega- attempts at guiding them; of his - �,
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